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RE: The University of Greenville gaining speed?
(11-04-2011 12:54 PM)PurplePirate Wrote:  
(11-04-2011 12:52 PM)ringmaster Wrote:  
(11-04-2011 11:56 AM)miko33 Wrote:  
(11-04-2011 11:51 AM)ecuacc4ever Wrote:  Is that SC or NC?

I'm testing out a new name for ECU - per the suggestions in another thread. I think it looks good. Regardless, I think ECU will be next on deck for the BE, because I don't think the invites are going to go off without a hitch, and at least one school will probably get cold feet, like AFA.

Miko, what are you going on about? ECU would never change their name. Plus, there is a Greenville in 32 states. http://askville.amazon.com/states-Greenv...d=49744230

Greenville is the most common name for a city or town in America.

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Hmm...I always thought Springfield was the most common.
11-05-2011 11:45 AM
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